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Ballet Master of NBC, and the National First-class Dancer.
Graduated from the Affiliated Secondary School of Beijing Dance Academy in 2002, Wang Hao joined the National Ballet of China in the same year. He has danced Xiaopang in The Red Detachment of Women, Tuantuan in Chinese New Year (The Nutcracker Chinese Version), and the Military Officer in John Neumeier's The Little Mermaid. He has also danced as soloist in Swan Lake and the symphonic ballets Rachmaninoff 's Third Piano Concerto and Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, and participated in almost all of the repertoire of the Company such as Don Quixote, Romeo and Juliet, Carmen, Sylvia, Onegin, Raise the Red Lantern, The Peony Pavilion, The Crane Calling and The Light of Heart. In 2010, he danced the modern ballet Canon, for which he received the Outstanding Performance Award of the Chinese National Fine Art.
Since 2009, he has also served as a ballet teacher and répétiteur for the Company, instructing and evaluating candidates in the annual auditions and assessments for new dancers at the National Ballet of China. He has collaborated with numerous international ballet masters, assisting John Neumeier in the Chinese premiere of his representative works The Little Mermaid and Spring and Fall, supporting Natalia Makarova in reviving the classic ballet La Bayadère in China, and working with star dancer Manuel Legris on the rehearsal of his productions, among other collaborations. In 2016, as a répétiteur, he guided two dancers of National Ballet of China during the Helsinki International Ballet Competition, where the female dancer won the gold medal in the senior women’s category. In 2017, he was invited as a guest ballet master to teach at the Greek National Opera Ballet. In 2019, he undertook an exchange program with The Australian Ballet. In 2024, he served as a jury member for the South Africa International Ballet Competition.